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Make $$$$$ With $5 and a PayPal Acct. ~2 Easy Steps~ Legal
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falakalam71@yahoo.co.uk - 28 Jan 2006 15:19 GMT Get Your PAYPAL CASH Gift Today! This is a fantastic opportunity, try it for yourself! EVERYTHING DONE ONLINE! With just $5 and a Paypal PREMIER or BUSINESS account, you could make $$Thousands$$ in 2 SIMPLE STEPS!
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* An email address * A Premier or Business PayPal account with at least $5 deposited in it
* 30 minutes of your time
ONLY 2 SIMPLE AND EASY STEPS!
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Even if you are already in a program like the send six dollars to six people. CONTINUE IT and stay with it, THOSE DO PAY OUT, but do yourself a favor, DO THIS ONE TODAY as well, RIGHT NOW!!! It is simple and takes a very small investment, only $5 and a Paypal PREMIER or BUSINESS account. IT WORKS AND IS DONE IN 2 SIMPLE AND EASY STEPS!
This program WILL PAY FASTER before the other programs you are working on even trickle in! Just give one person $5. THAT'S IT! Follow the simple instructions and in two weeks, you should have $10,000 because most PEOPLE WILL RESPOND due to the LOW ONE TIME INVESTMENT, SPEED AND HIGH PROFIT POTENTIAL.
PLUS, since it's done all ONLINE, there is no time wasted mailing out letters and such ! ! We are not even figuring a 10% response! So let's all keep it going and help each other in these tough times. We all owe money to bill collectors, and creditors. But, with this, if people take the time to help each other, the good fortune will follow. SO, Take the measly minutes this SIMPLE and REWARDING program offers and give the gift that gives back TODAY!.
Simply send a $5 gift to the person at POSITION #1, if your birthday is BETWEEN JAN 1 THRU JUNE 30, OR, if your birthday is BETWEEN JULY 1 THRU DEC 31, send the gift to the person at POSITION # 2. HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO DO. . .
STEP 1 Ok, if you're not already a PayPal user, the very first thing you need to do is use the PayPal link below and SIGN UP. It takes just two minutes! Here's the URL: http://www.paypal.com Be sure to use this link so you can sign up for a free PREMIER or BUSINESS account. You'll need to have a PREMIER or BUSINESS account (and not a PERSONAL account) otherwise you won't be able to receive credit card payments from other people.
STEP 2 It is an undeniable law of the universe that we must first give in order to receive. So the first thing to do when you have your Premier/Business PayPal account is to IMMEDIATELY send a $5 payment from your PayPal account to the email address in the position (1 or 2 - depending on your birthday in the timeline), along with a note saying: "HERE IS A $5 GIFT FOR YOU." Be certain to add this note, as this is what KEEPS THIS PROGRAM LEGAL. Instructions on how to send a payment are under "SEND MONEY" at the Paypal Site. It's so Easy!!
When you send your $5 payment to either address in the list, do it with a great big smile on your face because "as you sow, so shall you reap!" After you have transferred a $5 payment to the email address, something very eerie happens. It gives you an indescribable, overwhelming sense of certainty, belief and conviction in the system. You've just proved to yourself that, because you have done it, there must be a great number of other people ready to do exactly the same. Thus you have now seen for yourself, first hand, that this business actually works!
REMOVE the email address you are replacing (the one you sent $5 to), and REPLACE it with your own email address. REMEMBER: Use the same EMAIL ADDRESS that is used with YOUR Paypal account ! !
Paste your newly typed email address over the old one and then post to 50 Message Boards, Chat Rooms, or Newsgroups. DON'T MULL OVER IT, JUST 30 MIN OF YOUR TIME, THAT'S IT THERE IS NO MORE TO DO!! ACT FAST AND GET THE GIFT. HONESTY AND INTEGRITY MAKE THIS PLAN WORK!! DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE THEM DO UNTO YOU!
POSITION#1 --- falakalam71@yahoo.co.uk POSITION#2 --- menosor71@yahoo.com
YOUR NAME COULD CYCLE FOR A LONG TIME! THIS MAKES IT THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING. This is excellent seed money to start or expand a business, buy your dream home, car and pay off whatever bills you may have. Good luck and God Bless.Play fairly and good fortune will follow. WHY THIS PROGRAM WORKS: Straight to the point, the reason this program is SO SUCCESSFUL is because this in 50 different message boards, there are only TWO outcomes (1) A person's birthday will fall on the same half as yours YOU GET $5.00..OR (2) A person's birthday will fall on the other half of the timeline, therefore, YOU STAY IN YOUR POSITION posted in 50 other MESSAGE BOARDS, etc.
BOTTOMLINE: Either you get the $5 or your name gets passed on for other people to give YOU $5 or pass YOUR name on to other people that will. It makes you think though, the more you post YOUR OWN POSTS, the BETTER the results! 4 FACTORS THAT MAKE THIS PROGRAM SO SUCCESSFUL. . .
* EXTREMELY FAST RESPONSE * EXTREMELY HIGH RESPONSE RATE * UNLIMITED PROFIT POTENTIAL * QUICK, SIMPLE AND CHEAP TO GET STARTED
So there it is. You now have the knowledge that will enable you to make over $10,000 within the next few weeks. The only thing that can hold you back now is a lack of faith or a lack of self-belief. However, any doubts you may currently have will disappear within a few days of putting this plan into practice. Trust me on this! You certainly won't regret it.
Best Regards,
P.S. Does this sound too good? Well maybe to some skeptics it is. But it actually works, and is worth the 30 minutes of your time now. So, just make a nice cup of tea and get started on it now. After all, you can't lose, and you stand to gain more in the next few weeks than many people earn in a year!
Heather - 28 Jan 2006 20:26 GMT Also reported to Google Groups via Spamcop......Google is the "Administrator of Network where usenet posts originate"
> Get Your PAYPAL CASH Gift Today! > > POSITION#1 --- falakalam71@yahoo.co.uk I.P. Freely - 28 Jan 2006 21:22 GMT "Heather" <spoke
Speaking of whom . . .
You offered to help me with OE6 but "since I hid my real address you couldn't e-mail me". Well, I tried to take you up on the offer, but .... your e-mail address is munged. ;-)
That's OK, and thanks anyway; shutting down NAV e-mail protection permanently seems to have solved the OE problem. Youldda thunk Dell or MS would have suggested that; both have advised against SystemWorks.
I'd add an "OT" but in this thread that's redundant.
I.P.
Steve Kramer - 29 Jan 2006 01:43 GMT > That's OK, and thanks anyway; shutting down NAV e-mail protection > permanently seems to have solved the OE problem. Youldda thunk Dell or MS > would have suggested that; both have advised against SystemWorks. I have been using System Works for three months and am very happy with it.
Heather - 29 Jan 2006 02:15 GMT > "Heather" <spoke > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > Well, I tried to take you up on the offer, but .... your e-mail > address is munged. ;-) Sorry about that, IP.......and the offer still stands. I was in the midst of changing ISP's with all the attendant aggravations and trying to be very careful with my real address so I didn't start getting 100 spam/day again.
I run a Genealogy List and subscribe to a few other ones, so had to sort out what address I would use for those. My List is protected, but the others are archived (like Google) and are open to the public (aka spammers). So I settled on a GMail one for Genealogy (groan).
> That's OK, and thanks anyway; shutting down NAV e-mail protection > permanently seems to have solved the OE problem. Youldda thunk Dell or > MS would have suggested that; both have advised against > SystemWorks.<<< Getting rid of Norton is the best thing you could have done. As the kids would say, Norton *sucks*. Unfortunately, Dell & MS don't know the common everyday problems like we in the Help NG's do. For instance, you and I are both using XP, but Norton is *deadly* to WinME and that is one ng where I give computer advice.....and also a couple of antivirus ones.
Btw.....if anyone is using the redundant "scan outgoing email" with their antivirus proggie....uncheck it!! If you didn't get malware with incoming mail, why scan outgoing?? Bloody stupid idea!! (G). And messes up OE big time.
Trying to think of how to give you my addy, and will either put one of my spam catchers out here, or you could contact Curtis or Steve K for it. I am being VERY careful with this new one. OK....I often use either a Hotmail or Yahoo one so will give you one that is munged a bit. It is in this sentence so it won't stand out as janeysmith 60 at hotmail dot com and you can remove spaces and change the obvious.
I see you are still using your old computer. Not getting the new Mac?? And I still think that if I steer you to the right MS ng for your OE problems, they will fix up any other problems you might be having.
My apologies for being so long in getting back to you, but if you still need some explanations or pointers, drop me a line via the above one and I will get back to you. I check that one every day.
Cheers.....Heather
LarryS - 29 Jan 2006 04:07 GMT Heather wrote..."Trying to think of how to give you my addy, and will either put one of my spam catchers out here, or you could contact Curtis or Steve K for it. I am being VERY careful with this new one. "
Use a throwaway address, e.g., free and available at http://www.mailexpire.com/ or http://www.spammotel.com/. Once IP, or whomever you invite in a pulbic forum to e-mail you, sends their e-mail address to that throwaway address, you can kill it and converse directly using your "genuine" e-mail address. The Spammotel service lets you generate a note that gets sent along with every e-mail, so you can tell from whence future spam originated (before you cancel that throwaway address and generate another).
Cheers, Larry
Heather - 29 Jan 2006 08:07 GMT Hey, that's excellent, Larry. I will check those out tomorrow.....falling asleep at this hour!!
Cheers.....Heather
> Heather wrote..."Trying to think of how to give you my addy, and will > either put one of my spam catchers out here, or you could contact [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] > Cheers, > Larry I.P. Freely - 29 Jan 2006 06:45 GMT "Heather" showed me hers,
so if I need any more help, I'll show her mine. But OE hasn't even hiccupped since NAV e-mail protection was shut down, and that seemed to have been my last remaining consistent PC bug.
Yes, the Intel Dual Core iMac came in yesterday. It's up and running (that took about 60 seconds; you pull one widget plus a keyboard and mouse out of a box, plug 'em in, hit the ignition switch, and you're computing. Take another 15 seconds to plug in one ethernet cable -- or just select Wireless and save the 15 seconds -- and you're online). I just haven't migrated my files or settings or accounts to it yet; with six simple ways to do that, it's a tougher choice than picking a PC tx ... except that there are no SEs. As soon as I've done that, I'll plug in one more cable and double my display size. Not bad ... 90 seconds from box to fully operational dual-screen system suspended on pedestals above my desk top, with more capacity , speed, and screen real estate than I'll ever need.
As soon as I add Office, migrate my stuff, and hook up this finally healthy -- I hope -- PC upstairs for my wife, I should be about done. NO MORE CONDOMWARE until the environment changes significantly, and I might even try hooking a printer up to this one.
I.P.
Heather - 29 Jan 2006 08:16 GMT > "Heather" showed me hers, So turnabout is fair play, lol!! Glad to hear that you are almost up and running with your new Mac. Seeing as you are now using one of those *furrin* machines.....want to write my goodlooking daughter instead? She has 2 of them.....one being a new, gorgeous laptop. She hooked into my router when she was here with no problem. Once I figured out how to set it up to allow her access.
What do you need dual screens for, may I ask?? Mind you, my old WinME is behind me and networked to this, so I guess I could say I had two working screens too, lol.
Word of advice.....there are news groups for Macs. Lurk on those for a bit. They were quite helpful when Elayne had a problem and the gurus diagnosed it spot on even tho I didn't have a clue what she or they were talking about. Bad harddrive. Yep, it happens with Macs too.
Wanna bet the nasty old PC will work perfectly for your wife? Murphy's Law or some such. (VBG)
Night....Heather
> "Heather" showed me hers, > [quoted text clipped - 21 lines] > > I.P. I.P. Freely - 30 Jan 2006 03:34 GMT > She hooked into my router when she was here with no problem. Once I > figured out how to set it up to allow her access. I plugged one end of an ethernet cable into my iMac and other end into my router. I was online 10 seconds later. There was nothing to set up.
> What do you need dual screens for, may I ask?? I write articles and documents based on dozens of others. This often involves having many documents and websites open at once as I copy'n'paste from sources to end document. Keeping 'em all straight is easier with a source screen and an end document screen.
> Wanna bet the nasty old PC will work perfectly for your wife? Murphy's > Law or some such. Wouldn't surprise me. Now that Dell, MS, you guys, and I have spent many hundreds of hours resolving its problems, it hasn't gotten constipated in over a week. A whole WEEK!
I.P.
Alex - 29 Jan 2006 07:26 GMT > Getting rid of Norton is the best thing you could have done. As the kids > would say, Norton *sucks*. Unfortunately, Dell & MS don't know the common [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > mail, why scan outgoing?? Bloody stupid idea!! (G). And messes up OE > big time. Uninstalling Norton (Antivirus or Systemworks) is a good start, but the software's uninstall routine leaves many orphan references in the Registry, which typically have to be removed manually using Regedit.
It is NOT redundant to have an antivirus program check outgoing mail. In fact it is foolish to defeat this option. A virus or Trojan typically replicates itself by triggering outbound mail through Outlook, Outlook Express, etc. You can get an infection through an attachment, an infected diskette or CD, a LAN connection, etc., not just via incoming mail. Once infected, your PC will almost instantly become an effective source of infection to your friends if you uncheck the "scan outgoing mail" option.
I've used Norton, AVG and Computer Associates antivirus programs, all using the "scan outgoing mail" option. Norton is a resource pig. But none of these programs have messed up Outlook Express.
Alex
Heather - 29 Jan 2006 08:44 GMT > Uninstalling Norton (Antivirus or Systemworks) is a good start, but > the software's uninstall routine leaves many orphan references in the > Registry, which typically have to be removed manually using Regedit. There is a Symantec Tool for totally removing all of the insidious Norton registry entries and files and folders, etc. I can get the link for you tomorrow as I don't seem to have kept it in my boilerplate folders.
>>> It is NOT redundant to have an antivirus program check outgoing >>> mail. In fact it is foolish to defeat this option. A virus or Trojan >>> typically replicates itself by triggering outbound mail through Outlook, Outlook Express, etc. You can get an infection through an attachment, an infected diskette or CD, a LAN connection, etc., not just via incoming mail. Once infected, your PC will almost instantly become an effective source of infection to your friends if you uncheck the "scan outgoing mail" option.<<<
I will be gentle with you, grin. But if you learn how to practice *safe hex*, you won't get a trojan or virus. Your antivirus stops viruses by scanning on downloading. Firewalls and routers stop trojans. AdAware and/or Spybot stop most spyware. All attachments that come into this computer are scanned by EZ trust and/or Zone Alarm Pro when I have it on. Just flying with XP's firewall at the moment.
So how will people get infected if they are using AV's, firewalls or routers, and AdAware type programs?? You are right in one respect.....once infected, you send out the malware unknown to yourself. But if you use common sense, you won't get infected. I only ever got a virus once, when using Norton many years ago. Granted, it was defective and I switched to what is now EZ Trust. (Computer Associates)
>>> I've used Norton, AVG and Computer Associates antivirus programs, >>> all using the "scan outgoing mail" option. Norton is a resource >>> pig. But none of these programs have messed up Outlook Express.<<< I should have said "most likely could" mess up.....not that they automatically will. Lurk on the OE or XP news groups and you will see that the MVP's warn strongly against scanning outgoing mail.
Interestingly, on alt.comp.virus, we don't see all that many viruses any more. Spyware, browser hijackers and trojans seem to be the malware of choice for the script kiddies these days.
So we will agree to disagree.....check your outgoing mail if it makes you happier, but it is totally unnecessary if you do a few simple things to virus-proof your computer.
Night.....Heather
I.P. Freely - 30 Jan 2006 03:40 GMT "Heather"
> There is a Symantec Tool for totally removing all of the insidious Norton > registry entries and files and folders, etc. I can get the link for you > tomorrow as I don't seem to have kept it in my boilerplate folders. On Macs one just drags the program icon into the trash. The OS automatically removes every trace of the program.
I.P.
DonC - 30 Jan 2006 04:28 GMT > "Heather" >> There is a Symantec Tool for totally removing all of the insidious Norton [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > I.P. Ouch! Wouldn't want that on MY PC. Removing a program icon should NOT remove the program. It's not uncommon to want a program on one's computer without an icon showing especially if more than one person uses the computer. Worst case = my grandkids : )
Now dragging the program itself to the trash can as a way to uninstall is not a bad idea.
I.P. Freely - 30 Jan 2006 04:44 GMT > Ouch! Wouldn't want that on MY PC. Removing a program icon should NOT > remove the program. It's not uncommon to want a program on one's computer [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > Now dragging the program itself to the trash can as a way to uninstall is > not a bad idea. I guess I wasn't clear. I meant moving the PROGRAM's icon, not the icon of a SHORTCUT to the program, to the trash. i.e., dragging the PROGRAM to the trash. Grandkids can add or delete a program on a PC the same way you or I would do it.
I.P.
DonC - 30 Jan 2006 15:53 GMT >> Ouch! Wouldn't want that on MY PC. Removing a program icon should NOT >> remove the program. It's not uncommon to want a program on one's computer [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > > I.P. The oldest GK can but not the other 3. All 4 are very well behaved and wouldn't add or intentionally delete a program -- yet : ) The oldest one ASKS!
The biggest problem removing programs from a PC is poor code written by the supplier. It's not a Windows problem. But then, you have to expect this dilemma since there are at least ten times as many programs written for PCs. Maybe a 25 to 35% of these are problems. Don't know enough about Norton to offer an opinion. McAfee serves me very well.
Heather - 30 Jan 2006 06:45 GMT > "Heather" >> There is a Symantec Tool for totally removing all of the insidious [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > On Macs one just drags the program icon into the trash. The OS > automatically removes every trace of the program. Hmmm, sounds good. But are you sure? I know my daughter looks blank when I describe how to *totally* remove all traces of a program on a PC.
I am thinking of the times I have had to poke thru the registry to remove programs, not to mention in Windows Explorer as well. Just took out about 102 meg of crap from QuickTime and Apple Computer's QT & iTunes in Windows Explorer. Yes, they were for a PC. But had a *bollocks* on here due to the prior version of QuickTime that came with my digital camera. They would not play together nicely due to the registry stuff. (and removing registry keys is not for the faint of heart, to be honest)
Night.....Heather
PS.....I found the Symantec/Norton Removal Tool tonight and that looks fairly daunting as well. According to one of my MS MVP buds, it removes about 1400 things from the registry!! Now THAT is one invasive program!!
DonC - 30 Jan 2006 15:58 GMT <SNIP>
(and removing registry keys is not for the faint of
> heart, to be honest) Just backup the registry first or better yet make sure you have a recent Restore point set. It's saved my arse a few times. I AM amazed how many people never think to use RESTORE to solve problems. I must get 6 to 10 calls a year from sometimes knowledgable userswho don't remember Restore. Some have even spent a day or more of trial an error by they time they call me. Ouch!
Heather - 30 Jan 2006 19:06 GMT > (and removing registry keys is not for the faint of >> heart, to be honest) [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > remember Restore. Some have even spent a day or more of trial an error > by they time they call me. Ouch! How true!! Back when I was using WinME, I ALWAYS made a restore point before updating or adding a new program. And I still do with XP. What boggles my mind is the majority of people who have NO idea of what it does or how it works. Much less make use of it.
I backed up the Registry before removing Apple Computer, Inc. and I just used System Restore two days ago for something else. It is worth its weight in gold!!
Cheers....Heather
I.P. Freely - 31 Jan 2006 03:09 GMT I'll try Symantec's GoBack again now that my PC seems to be digesting its food again. I find it far superior to Restore, with MANY more restore points and many straightforward sub-options, such as restoring an individual document -- not the whole computer -- to a restore point. I restored my first Dell with GoBack scores of times without a glitch; it was my most valuable program, by far.
I.P.
I.P. Freely - 31 Jan 2006 03:04 GMT "Heather" asked incredulously when
> "I.P. Freely" boasted >> On Macs one just drags the program icon into the trash. The OS >> automatically removes every trace of the program.
> Hmmm, sounds good. But are you sure? Quoting David Pogue, who's been one of the most revered computer book authors since his first book, "DOS for Dummies": "The Mac never has had an Add/Remove program. To uninstall a program, you just drag it to the trash. This removes all traces except maybe your preferences [in case you reinstall, I presume].
You see, Macs aren't an emulation like the whole MS GUI is. Mac SW is native, so all those scores of megs of crap -- libraries, support functions, directories, pointers, etc. -- that are stored all over PCs ... reside in one fat bundle right there in the program icon. Dump it in the trash and the computer never knows the program was there. There is one significant exception: Microsoft Office. It runs faster on Macs than on PCs, but it still stashes pieces all over hell and back.
> I know my daughter looks blank when I describe how to *totally* remove all > traces of a program on a PC. Sure; it's just not something she has to worry about, just like I don't get PMS. I SURE ain't getting it (until I go on ADT), and my wife got over it years ago. ;-)
> I am thinking of the times I have had to poke thru the registry to remove > programs, not to mention in Windows Explorer as well. Just took out about > 102 meg of crap from QuickTime ... (and removing registry keys is not for > the faint of heart, to be honest) Macs don't even HAVE registries ... a prime target of malware (OS X has yet to suffer a verified malware attack that I can find. Pogue claims condomware serves no purpose on Macs with OS X, so far.)
I.P.
Clarence Crow - 29 Jan 2006 20:57 GMT Registry Crawler is the way to go if you're BRAVE lol.
Here: http://www.topshareware.com/Registry-Crawler-download-2590.htm
It's Shareware, so you pay, but you can get C##X for it from Astsalavista's search results.
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Steve Kramer - 29 Jan 2006 11:47 GMT > Trying to think of how to give you my addy, and will either put one of > my spam catchers out here, or you could contact Curtis or Steve K for it. Yeah, I.P. I'll give you here addy. I give it to anyone who asks... ;-)
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Heather - 29 Jan 2006 19:44 GMT >> Trying to think of how to give you my addy, and will either put one >> of [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > Yeah, I.P. I'll give you here addy. I give it to anyone who asks... > ;-) Smart *ss!! LOL!!
Shoulda known you couldn't resist being an agitator (polite word for......fill in the blank, grin).
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Steve Kramer - 30 Jan 2006 11:50 GMT >>> Trying to think of how to give you my addy, and will either put one of >>> my spam catchers out here, or you could contact Curtis or Steve K for [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > Shoulda known you couldn't resist being an agitator (polite word > for......fill in the blank, grin). I wear a shirt sometimes that says, "That's Mr. a.shole to You" You are not the first to come that conclusion.
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